UN demands the Islamic Emirate to stop corporal punishments

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KABUL (SW) – The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan has demanded the Islamic Emirate to stop corporal punishments in line with international law.

“Afghanistan‘s de facto authorities announced the public lashing of 27 people in Parwan today. Corporal punishment is prohibited by international law. We call for respect for international human rights obligations”, it tweeted on Friday.
Earlier, the UN Human Rights said in a statement the public execution by the de facto authorities of a man in Afghanistan is deeply disturbing.

It is believed to be the first public execution since the Taliban takeover in August 2021, taking place in western Farah province in the presence of local residents and some of the most senior members of the de facto authorities, it said.

Public executions constitute a form of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, said the UN Human Rights. Such executions are arbitrary in nature and contrary to the right to life protected under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Afghanistan is a State party, it added.

According to the UN, the death penalty is incompatible with fundamental tenets of human rights, and its use cannot be reconciled with full respect for the right to life.  “We urge the de facto authorities to establish an immediate moratorium on any further executions, and act swiftly to prohibit use of the death penalty in its entirety”.

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